NorthwestFilmFest is Alberta's quirkiest international film festival, where our motto is: "Fact, Fiction, & Film". Held each May, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, NorthwestFilmFest showcases nonfiction & narrative films from Canada & abroad, with a major focus on documentary features, US Independents, and films from Alberta.

NorthwestFilmFest is the unofficial 'kick-off' to Edmonton's renowned summer festival season, and while we are proud to present programming from around the world, we're always looking for a robust selection of programming from Canadian and Alberta-based filmmakers!

NorthwestFilmFest has always placed a huge emphasis on nonfiction/documentary films, and in 2025, we introduced our all-new STORYTELLERS stream, showcasing the best in new Independent narrative filmmaking from home and abroad!

Submit your film in one of the following categories:
- PERSPECTIVE Alberta (ALL Alberta films of any length, narrative, and documentary. Plus, pay ZERO submission fee for Alberta filmmakers! Just contact us for the passcode),
- MADE IN CANADA (Canadian Features - Narrative or Documentary),
- STORYTELLERS (Narrative Features from anywhere outside of Canada, including the United States),
- DOC SHOWCASE (Documentaries from anywhere outside of Canada, including the United States. Our documentary program is the longest-running one in Canada!),
- MUSIC DOCS (Music-themed Features - narrative and documentary),
- RAINBOW VISIONS (Queer-themed Features - Narrative or Documentary)
- SHORT SUBJECTS (ANY film 29:59 and under - narrative or documentary),

*Please Note: MID-LENGTH films 30-60 minutes in length are NOT accepted.

As we have done throughout the festival's 30+-year history, we are pleased to waive submission fees for Alberta filmmakers. **PASSCODE REQUIRED - PLEASE EMAIL US at ABFILMSUBMISSIONS@NORTHWESTFEST.CA FOR THE CODE**

AUDIENCE AWARDS
Best Feature Film
Best Alberta Film
Best Doc Short
Best Narrative Short

*IF YOU SUBMIT YOUR FILM IN THE 'MADE-IN-ALBERTA' CATEGORY BUT YOU ARE NOT AN ALBERTA RESIDENT, YOUR SUBMISSION WILL BE IMMEDIATELY DISQUALIFIED FROM CONSIDERATION.

We accept ONLINE submissions ONLY.

2025 NWFilmFest Submission Regulations and Guidelines

Participation in NWFilmFest implies understanding and acceptance of the following Guidelines and Regulations. Filmmakers are responsible for the accuracy of all submitted materials.

Important Dates

Early Submissions OPEN October 6, 2025

Earlybird Submission Deadline: November 15, 2025

Regular Submission Deadline: December 31, 2025

Extended Submission Deadline: January 18, 2026

February 23, 2026 Notification of Official Selections

March 16, 2026 Deadline for receipt of exhibition prints (unless otherwise arranged with programming)

*Please note The Festival will not view entries received after the Submission Deadline.

Eligibility

NWFilmFest accepts submissions of feature length and short narrative and documentary films for consideration. ALL topics and subject matter is welcome, especially music-themed films.

Requirements for eligibility for 2026 selection:

•The film was completed after January 1, 2024, and was not previously submitted to NWF
•All applicable licenses and waivers of copyrights, moral rights, trademarks and other such intellectual property rights have been secured by the filmmaker(s)
•All applicable legal waivers have been obtained from all participants
•Exhibition print(s) will be complete and available for screening in Edmonton between - April 8-12, 2026
•Exhibition print must be available on DCP, Blu-Ray, or via Digital File.
•Feature length preview screeners WILL ONLY be accepted as secure online links
•Short film preview screeners are accepted as secure online links ONLY
•Films in a language other than English must be subtitled in English
•Shipping/mailing costs must be pre-paid, and insurance is recommended
•Submission packages must be post-marked with all applicable fees and enclosures by the deadline
•PRIORITY will be given to films that have not screened in Edmonton before NWF, either theatrically or broadcast, and not available online for public viewing.

FOR 2026, WE WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTING SHORT FILMS (under 30 minutes) AND FEATURE LENGTH FILMS (over 60 minutes). MID-LENGTH SUBMISSIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.

Early bird Deadline of November 15, 2025

Regular Deadline December 31, 2025:

EXTENDED Late Deadline January 18, 2026:

NWFilmFest is pleased to WAIVE FEES FOR ALL ALBERTA submissions. Proof must be provided for the following criteria used to determine eligibility:

Albertan location, resident Albertan Writer, resident Albertan Producer, resident Albertan Director, Albertan funding source (with supporting documentation/letter)

*Pre entry submission fees are non-refundable.

Selection
Preference will be given to submissions that have not been distributed/screened theatrically or broadcast on television in Alberta prior to the 2026 Festival. All submissions are screened and evaluated by the NWF Programming Committee. Designation of a selected film’s exhibition date(s), time(s), and location(s) is at the sole discretion of the Festival. The decisions of the Programmers are final. In addition, the entrant grants NWF the right to exhibit the selected film up to two (2) times during the Festival, in addition to Press screenings (closed to the public).

Upon notification of selection, the entrant agrees to immediately supply NWF with publicity materials and grants the Festival the right to utilize such materials for promotional purposes and to broadcast and/or screen clips.

The following is a list of materials required for each film once accepted at the Festival:

• Electronic press kit
• Film poster(s), hand bills, or associated collateral for Box Office & Venue
• Select promotional clips and/or film trailer
• Additional promo screeners for Publicity
• (1) BLU-RAY (or DVD) backup, clean of watermarks and warnings, for projection backup
• (min. 3) High resolution promo image (min 300 dpi)
• Film website or trailer URL

Applicants will be notified by email regarding the results of the Festival’s selection process by February 23, 2026. Please do not contact the Programming Department regarding the status of your submission before that date.

Notification
Upon selection, participants will be contacted via email by the Programming director with specific shipping instructions. Exhibition prints must arrive at the Festival office by March 16, 2026. Incoming shipping costs are the sole responsibility of the participant unless otherwise negotiated. Invited films must be shipped pre-paid, with all the necessary commercial invoices and customs paid, with return (or next festival) shipping information including the name of your preferred courier company and your account number.

Shipping of Exhibition Prints

Limitation of Liability and Indemnity Provisions

Although NWF will take every reasonable precaution for the safekeeping and proper handling of entry and exhibition materials, including the Exhibition Print(s), from the time of receipt to the time of release to the Applicant’s courier company or shipping agent, NWF shall not be liable to Applicant, his or her heirs, legal representatives, or dependents, or their respective assignees, for loss or damage to entry and exhibition materials arising out of the transportation to and from the Festival or the operations of NWF, its officers, directors, agents, successors and assigns.

Notwithstanding the above, NWF’s liability for claims, costs, losses, damages of any kind or any other cause, including but not limited to liability for any fundamental breach of this agreement or for patent or copyright infringement and regardless of the form of action, shall not exceed the fees paid hereunder for the submission to the Festival. The fees charged by NWF reflect the allocation of risk herein and the limited recourse to the Applicant provided for in this Agreement.

In addition, International participants should note that NWF will not assume responsibility for, nor will it accept shipments incurring expenses for terminal charges, duties, taxes or customs brokerage.

Finally, Applicant shall indemnify and hold NWF harmless of and from any and all claims, losses, liabilities (including negligence, tort and strict liability), damages, judgments, suits or legal proceedings, including court costs, expenses and reasonable attorneys’ fees, related to the use by NWF of the entry and exhibition materials, including but not limited to any claim that the Applicant’s entry and exhibition materials violates the intellectual property rights of another party.

Accepted formats for exhibition:
DCP / Digital DCP Download (*preferred*)
Blu-Ray
35mm (*by request*)

For more information on submissions please contact: abfilmsubmissions@northwestfest.ca

Overall Rating
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  • It was truly a privilege and pleasure taking part in NWF. Their hospitality, support and respect for the filmmakers made the experience so special for us. We would love to take part again in future editions of the Festival.

    April 2026
  • Loved Northwest Film Fest. The team is attentive and truly supports filmmakers. The festival director, Guy, was fantastic—really made the experience special. Highly recommend.

    April 2026
  • Paper Horse Pictures

    Based on the submission experience and communication alone, NorthwestFilmFest made a lasting positive impression. Even without attending in person, the festival felt purposeful and filmmaker-friendly, with communication that was clear, responsive, and genuinely thoughtful. There’s an evident respect for both storytelling and the artists behind the work, which comes through even at a distance. It’s a festival we would gladly return to and continue supporting in the future.

    April 2026
  • We had an amazing time at Northwest FilmFest for our film, Christopher & the Bug's Canadian premiere! The staff was very welcoming and helpful and the screening was exciting. We were honoured to receive the Jury Award for Best Narrative Short. Thank you to the staff and organizers of this amazing festival!

    August 2025
  • michael x. ferraro

    Sadly was unable to make it up to Edmonton, but the organizers were extremely professional and gracious, going the extra mile to help me set up accommodations when it looked like I could go. I'm glad that "Look at My Furniture" played there, and hope to be back (in person and on-screen) with the next film, a feature documentary on Freedy Johnston.

    July 2025